![]() Represents the average position of clicked items in a search result list where the number one represents the top position (the lower the value, the better). The total number of unique users that have performed queries. The total number of search queries performed. The data above the chart shows changes over the selected time period for the following metrics: Metric In the Microsoft Search Usage Report, you can view a quick summary of how people are using search in your organization through the Recent Search Activity chart. For more information, see View search usage reports in modern sites. You can also view and analyze search usage reports for individual modern SharePoint sites through their respective site collection usage reports. These search usage reports show collective search data based on search traffic from Bing (work vertical), Office (Microsoft 365 app), SharePoint sites, and the SharePoint start page. You can view more details about the Queries, Users, and Connection analytics sections by selecting the links. It also allows you to go to a connection analytics details page to view and analyze the connection data in more detail. ![]() Review queries and clicks that use search results from your connections.
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